What companies run services between Marble Arch, England and Windsor, Windsor and Maidenhead, England?

You can take a train from Marble Arch to Windsor via Slough in around 34 min. Alternatively, Green Line (operated by First in Berkshire) operates a bus from Marble Arch to Windsor hourly. Tickets cost $10 and the journey takes 1 h 23 min.

Questions & Answers

How far is it from Marble Arch to Windsor?

The distance between Marble Arch and Windsor is 31 km. The road distance is 38 km.

What is the cheapest way to get from Marble Arch to Windsor?

The cheapest way to get from Marble Arch to Windsor is to drive which costs £3 - £6 and takes 37 min.

What is the fastest way to get from Marble Arch to Windsor?

The quickest way to get from Marble Arch to Windsor is to train which takes 34 min and costs £8 - £16.

Is there a direct train between Marble Arch and Windsor?

No, there is no direct train from Marble Arch to Windsor. However, there are services departing from London Paddington and arriving at Windsor & Eton Central via Slough. The journey, including transfers, takes approximately 34 min.

Is there a direct bus between Marble Arch and Windsor?

Yes, there is a direct bus departing from Hyde Park Corner and arriving at Windsor Town Centre, Theatre Royal (River Street). Services depart hourly, and operate every day. The journey takes approximately 1 h 23 min.

How long does it take to get from Marble Arch to Windsor?

It takes approximately 34 min to get from Marble Arch to Windsor, including transfers.

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Windsor Castle is a royal residence at Windsor in the English county of Berkshire. It is notable for its long association with the English and later British royal family and for its architecture. The original castle was built in the 11th century after the Norman invasion of England by William the Conqueror. Since the time of Henry I, it has been used by the reigning monarch and is the longest-occupied palace in Europe. The castle's lavish early 19th-century State Apartments were described by the art historian Hugh Roberts as "a superb and unrivalled sequence of rooms widely regarded as the finest and most complete expression of later Georgian taste". Inside the castle walls is the 15th-century St George's Chapel, considered by the historian John Martin Robinson to be "one of the supreme achievements of English Perpendicular Gothic" design.

Kew Gardens is a botanical garden in southwest London that houses the "largest and most diverse botanical and mycological collections in the world". Founded in 1840, from the exotic garden at Kew Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, UK, its living collections include more than 30,000 different kinds of plants, while the herbarium, which is one of the largest in the world, has over preserved plant specimens. The library contains more than 750,000 volumes, and the illustrations collection contains more than 175,000 prints and drawings of plants. It is one of London's top tourist attractions and is a World Heritage Site.

Richmond Park, in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, was created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park. The largest of London's Royal Parks, it is of national and international importance for wildlife conservation. The park is a national nature reserve, a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a Special Area of Conservation and is included, at Grade I, on Historic England's Register of Historic Parks and Gardens of special historic interest in England. Its landscapes have inspired many famous artists and it has been a location for several films and TV series.

Hampton Court Palace is a royal palace in the borough of Richmond upon Thames, London, England, 11.7 mi south west and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Building of the palace began in 1515 for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, a favourite of King Henry VIII. In 1529, as Wolsey fell from favour, the King seized the palace for himself and later enlarged it. Along with St James's Palace, it is one of only two surviving palaces out of the many owned by King Henry VIII.